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  1. So, according to you, Dave thinks of himself as a psychopathic, genersidal, lunatic, who should, really by now, be erased from history as someone who said "I don't need an excuse to kill, but I kill and an excuse is made up"!!!! I've got to pull you up on this, because Che Guevara is not 'an icon', but a murderer. Very bad, and backwards, taste, I'm afraid. After all, we're in the 21st century now. I know, nothing to do with DJ Models (but, then again, neither is Che), but I thought that this issue needed to be brought up.
  2. I'm hoping that a nice r-t-r model will be produced of this, soon
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    Balanced crank

    I'm looking for balanced crank(s), possibly G gauge scale, for a live steam project. Preferably you've got no use for them and be happy to pay just for postage cost.
  4. I had a quick look on the US Bachmann website and found a fully decorated model of the 009/H0n30 "Rusty". See link; http://shop.bachmanntrains.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=756_772_975&products_id=6771
  5. Arrived very quickly, and can say what excellent and top quality transfers these are. Very crisp. Now, I just need to start building some carriages to use them on.
  6. No thanks are necessary. Just happy that these transfers are available.
  7. I understand that this is a top end model, but, it gives me great confidence in Rapido in their future released. Particularly the Model Rail LBSCR E1. Well done NRM and Rapido
  8. Me too! Me too! I've been struggling to think of what pre-grouping south coast project to get my teeth into after my return to the hobby. A nice 4mm scale LBSCR "Balloon" driving trailer, for when the new Terrier comes out.
  9. Well done Adam! Truly astounding work and credit to you.
  10. Well, I could no longer resist and bought No.323 'Bluebell', and what a darling little model it is. Truly, one of the best r-t-r models out there, with a esquisit livery application, especially on the steam reverser. I particularly like the dummy screw-link coupling, if only the bag of bits could be sold separately, as they're all useful. Could I be tempted in No.178? And well done Hattons
  11. How about a nice super-detailed 4-wheel carriage? A model of that Isle of Wight carriage, as restored for that program 'Great Rail Resoration'. I can just imagine opening the box, revealing that wonderful teak, and stained glass drop-lights, and fully detailed interior. Looks like I'll just have to dream on
  12. Looking at the superb recent addition of the 0 gauge 'Terriers', I couldn't help but notice that the wheels are still unlined. I do hope the 00 gauge one's do include lining on the wheels And, coloured wooden brake blocks, rather than just black
  13. Did you say "Lindsey Doyle", good gracious, do you know him too?
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    Oxford N7

    Not convinced by the smokebox door, nor wheels. But the coupling rods looks nice and chunky, and there seems to be a proper motion bracket between the frames. This needs closer inspection
  15. "The first is the amazing sight of Phil's GER J70 tram loco purring round with a few wagons, I say a few but actually 60 yes 60 wagons, count them, that's probably 6 times more than the real thing." Here's some info taken from the LNER Encyclopedia .lner.info "On one occasion, No. 7131 was recorded leaving Upwell with 48 wagons of about 400 tons of fruit. By Elm Bridge, it was short of water and had to run light to Wisbech to fill up!"
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